Intro/conclusion Flashcards

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Intro part 1

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Medeas infamy, born off horrendous acts of violent regicide and fillacde, marks this character as on of literatures greatest violent

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Intro part 2

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Yet however repulsed audiences may be by the cruel acts of Medeas revenge, no viewer can ignore the immoral crimes of jason

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Intro part 3

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Euripides intends to reveal to his audience……….

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Conclusion part 1

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Ultimately Euripides illuminates…….

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Conclusion part 2

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Despite not championing the rights of the down trodden, he imparts upon his audience the need to respect all people as a way of avoiding chronic suffering and moral failure

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Conclusion part 3

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Medea continues to remind his audiences of the universal struggle of human beings, across culture, space and time

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